What about a Moravian Church Meeting House? I was told some years ago that the old Muddy Creek [Union MM] Friends Burying Ground, Kernersville, Forsyth County, NC was once a Moravian Church Cemetery ~ Could some one respond on this, as I would like to know for certain. I do know that this is where John MASTEN [mentioned below] and his wife, Elizabeth STANLEY who were Friends are interred. Also, where my John NICHOLSON, b: 09 MAY 1757, Princeton, New Jersey, and his wife, Catherine STEVENSON, b: 15 JUL/SEP 1766 ~ d: 09 JUN 1843 are located, but I cannot find any record of them in Friends Church after they reached North Carolina, and have wondered if John was no longer welcome since he served in the Revolutionary War back in Jersey? [Hinshaw only mentions the interrment location.] John MASTEN, along with his younger brother, Mathias, and their sister, Elizabeth with her CLAMPITT family and others, left the Delaware area and started south, where they stopped at Wachovia, [now Stokes County] North Carolina, three miles east of the old German Moravian settlement, Salem, where in 1799, they bought land from the Moravians. John's land, which lay on the high land, or the north side of a large basin of swampland, cost him 85 pounds 8 shillings for his 106.75 acres.